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From Manila to the world stage: Silent Sanctuary takes OPM across Asia

Jefferson Fernando

Silent Sanctuary is entering a defining chapter in its long-running career — one shaped less by chart milestones or anniversaries than by geography. After years of filling venues across the Philippines, the band is bringing its signature rock-with-strings sound to new audiences overseas, beginning with a fully sold-out concert run in Japan before heading to Singapore.

What was initially planned as a single performance abroad quickly evolved into something larger.

“This is our first time in Japan. It was supposed to be just one show, but because of the fans, they opened a second show and then a third,” vocalist Sarkie Sarangay shared.

For a group that has spent decades cultivating a loyal following at home, discovering listeners thousands of miles away has been both a surprise and an affirmation — proof that language becomes secondary when emotion carries the melody.

Band members described the trip as humbling and energizing, a rare opportunity to watch their music travel ahead of them and connect with audiences in unfamiliar spaces. The expansion, they say, feels less like a career move and more like a shared experience.

“Walang humpay na pasasalamat. Thank you to all the old and new fans. Sana hindi kayo magsawa, dahil hindi kami magsasawa gumawa ng kanta para sa inyo.”

Carrying OPM Beyond Borders

The Japan concerts mark the beginning of a broader international run. The band will soon perform in Singapore, where they promise what Sarangay calls a “full-blast performance” for overseas supporters — many of whom have followed their music online for years before seeing them live.

For Silent Sanctuary, performing abroad is not about reinvention but recognition. The same sweeping arrangements and emotionally driven songwriting that defined their rise in the Philippines are resonating with listeners across Asia, underscoring how OPM’s storytelling tradition can transcend cultural and linguistic boundaries.

A Song Comes Full Circle

Coinciding with the tour is the release of new music. The band is unveiling “UNA,” a track that traces back to their early days — once circulated as a demo among fans and now reintroduced as an official single. Its release feels symbolic, revisiting a beginning as the group steps into another milestone.

More than two decades into their journey, Silent Sanctuary is not chasing trends. Instead, the band is reconnecting with its roots while performing on a broader stage than ever before.

As their music fills venues far from home, the message remains consistent: gratitude for those who listen, commitment to the craft, and the promise that the songs will continue — wherever their audience may be.